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Lethbridge Daily Herald (Newspaper) - April 11, 1913, Lethbridge, Alberta
I ] E I + ' ^ � Ll^^'- . ......---- . . . r J THE LETHBRIBGE DAILY HERALD 4fa LOOKING- ACEOf^S OMAHA'S COMMEKOIAL CENTRE tiE SAtt>^'*^^ u� rcaliiw how mtwh tiitt we eat.. Tlie inct that wr> put mU on nil sbenti and vegeUblcB-ln btvnd, Qftke aud pnatry^Kupfl and ftRtieen-butter a^id chetiie flhows the imiHsttauce of tt�{ii^ nu nbsoUitcly jmre Brtll." 8H� SAin-''Wen, we Are nilnR WINOflOR 8AI/r aijdnoone covW nmke t��6 IcUcve thefC was any belter m\i iu tUe wbiKlc world tbanmroldaidnOby 62 The picture discloses a skyline that reflects the prosperity and enterprise of Omaha's citizens. * 4 NDS rABl� ARCHBISHOP RECOVEWINQ Toronto, April 8.--"Aa well as ever he yrm" was the reply made to a reporter's inquiry todfty as to tho health of Archblaliop McNkill, who cancelled his engflgoments pn Sunday, owing to a slight indisposition. ' Rov. Dr. KIdd states that tftle Archbishop is quite over his indlapoaltlon. MAKES HAIR OflROW Tho Frand Hedloy Drug Qa.. has an invlgovator that will grow hair or money back. Tho time to take care of your hair In when you havn hair to take oaro of. ^ If your hair Is getting thi\h, gradually falling out, it cannot het long before the spot appears. The greatest remedy to 'stop the hair from falling is SAj'CVU, the Great American Hair Orower, flrst discovered in HngJacd. SAliVlA furnishes nourishment to the hair roots and acts so quloklyt that ]>eople are amazed. And remember. It destroj/s the Dandruff germ> the little pest that sapa the life that should go to the hair from tjie roots. SALVIA 1$ jBOld by. tihe Frank Hed-ley Drug. Co. under a post'tlve guarantee to cure Dandruff, stop Falling Hair and" Itching -Scalp In ten days or money back. A large bottio costs 50c. The word "SALVIA'** (Latin for �age) Is on cvery bottio. 2 Was a Lull After Big Storm of the Previous Day (W .A. P. Report) Ottawa. April 10.-The debate on tho closure, as was expected, pursued an eventful course in the Commons today. It Is almost the Invariable rule of paTllamient that stirring scenes are followed by days of comparative calm. Although there Is pre-monition of storms before tho vote la taken, the likelihood Is that nothing unusual will occur 'before next week, but that the rules will be debated with the customary decorum for a few days at least. Again the House adjourned at an unusually early hour for this session, the adjournment being moved by Mr. D. D. MaoKenzIe, after the members had listened to Mr. Meighen, nf Portage, for a couple of hours. �Mr. Moighen denied tha^ Sir Wilfrid LiaurleT had been denied tho right to apeak, or had been howlod down by the majority, as some Liberal papers had stated. He had bnen merely delayed for a moment in order that the prfivloua question might bo put, as the only way to insure the iiasaage of the resolution this aosslon was to cut off amendments. Had not Mr. Pugs-ley moved the adjournment of tho House, he said, Sir Wilfrid coutd have proceeded with his speech as soon as the Minister of Marine made tho motion. Mr. Kyte, who resumed the debate on behalf of the Liberals, when the House met, expressed doubt as to whet'ier the British government would 'accept the thirty-five millions if it was voted by the Dominion parliament unde"-,-, ^ /r ^- ^-H- ^fl H. -� ry -4- F- I ^ ^^^^^ i-^,^ p _ - H ^ ^ .n I 1 � -4- h ^^^^
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